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The Las Vegas Raiders' need for roster help across the board is well known. However, one position is quietly near the top of their needs this offseason.
Even better, Rutledge doesn’t just talk the talk when it comes to his physical play; he lives it, and the draft community has taken notice. That mentality is one of the first traits noted by Bleacher Report’s and well-respected offensive line analyst Brandon Thorn’s scouting report on the former Yellow Jacket.
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The Raiders will undergo a serious makeover at linebacker this offseason. Aging vets like Jamal Adams, Devin White, and Elandon Roberts are pending free agents. Pittsburgh's Kyle Louis is a rangy linebacker with sideline-to-sideline range. Louis is undersized, but he's energetic and capable of playing the "STAR" and "SAM" positions.
After hiring their next head coach, the Las Vegas Raiders will turn their attention to the 2026 NFL Draft process. The Silver and Black have the opportunity to select a franchise QB in former Indiana Hoosiers star Fernando Mendoza.
Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak interviewed Saturday for the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching job and was also scheduled, according to multiple reports, to meet with Arizona Cardinals officials about their vacancy.
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Many Las Vegas Raiders fans want to see Klint Kubiak become the next head coach, but hope is dwindling based on the latest rumor surrounding the Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator.
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — That the Las Vegas Raiders are going through a coaching search itself is not new — they are in the hiring process for the third year in a row — but the circumstances surrounding this one makes choosing the right person especially important.
After a disappointing 2025 NFL season in which the Las Vegas Raiders finished with a record of 3-14, the storied franchise has officially locked up the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza out of Indiana University likely being the player the team chooses on April 23.